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Q: Penny, our beloved tabby, died in my arms last weekend. We loved him for nine years and he appeared to be perfectly healthy when he suddenly collapsed. I rushed Penny to the emergency clinic, but nothing could be done. I was devastated. Our veterinarian never warned us of the danger of heart problems in cats. Skylar, Penny's buddy, has taken his death very hard. Do you have advice to help Skylar? Also, can you talk more about heart health in cats? A: Tragically, I understand exactly what you're going through. I had a cat named Ricky who suddenly collapsed due to feline hypertrophic cardiomyopathy in 2002. HCM is the most common cause of sudden death in cats, and is the most...

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